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Luke Hyde is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He focuses on understanding the development of risk and resilience in children and families, particularly in relation to developmental psychopathology and antisocial behaviors such as aggression and rule-breaking. His research employs neuroimaging techniques to explore how experiences shape brain development and the role of parenting and neighborhoods in child development. Hyde aims to comprehend the interaction between nature and nurture and how these factors influence development over time. His work has critical implications for understanding how children facing adversities like poverty can succeed or struggle. Hyde's representative publications include influential studies examining the ecological neurodevelopmental model of youth antisocial behavior and the associations between parenting and brain architecture. He is dedicated to advancing the field of developmental psychopathology through empirical research and innovative methodologies.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science